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the way the nsa figures, it is a win-win. the companies are releasing that information in the nsa keeps getting that information and guaranteeing cooperation from this. great for them, not so great for the rest of us. where is our legal cover? where is the shield to protect us and make sure that these guys do not trample over us. if we have made them bulletproof, what does that make us? in one word, it could make us shocked. kiss your liberties goodbye. because these guys are releasing this. our first guess is what is now. there is a method to the madness? >> the way that it is working is that they would actually have liability protections that work for specific investigations. so if you are in the middle of an investigation that is when you start asking for it. it's not like they are going to go in and clean the whole place and get every last bit of metadata that is out there. what they will try to do is go in and make sure that they can follow things like this. that is where the protections are putting into play. >> hope ho
the way the nsa figures, it is a win-win. the companies are releasing that information in the nsa keeps getting that information and guaranteeing cooperation from this. great for them, not so great for the rest of us. where is our legal cover? where is the shield to protect us and make sure that these guys do not trample over us. if we have made them bulletproof, what does that make us? in one word, it could make us shocked. kiss your liberties goodbye. because these guys are releasing this....
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neil: nowhere did it sa the nsa can spy on you. but to your point, there are a lot of vague referenceso the send and third parties. >> we reserve the right. neil: yes, w reserve the right and that isa populaa line. they say that any timm we do th, it will be on this. >>ell, there you go. i mean,it is amazng and we take it for granted. >> but if we don't sign that are kept at. >> we don't y that. >> only until there is a problem. once you have a problem in the attorney general's ccent, ut consumer would actually be able to rd that. it is part of an agreement and you have to agree to make it very easy for someone to read it and understand it and conspicuous enoughhthat it is very important that we pay attention. neil: you knnow, it is actually spelled out that you signed up for is. but it doesn't say that you might have his where you will have to deal th it. but it is such a broad overview such a warning heads up that almost anythg can hppen, including etting attacked by aliens. you should just deal with it. >> your liabity, and we s
neil: nowhere did it sa the nsa can spy on you. but to your point, there are a lot of vague referenceso the send and third parties. >> we reserve the right. neil: yes, w reserve the right and that isa populaa line. they say that any timm we do th, it will be on this. >>ell, there you go. i mean,it is amazng and we take it for granted. >> but if we don't sign that are kept at. >> we don't y that. >> only until there is a problem. once you have a problem in the...
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charles: can this judge in this case order the nsa to turn over records? >> yes, but i like your thinking. you have to be very careful here, givehe govnment a fair opportunity is a national security is involved. the judge can look a information in a particular case privately in camera, kind of a difficult term. the judge reviews it privately and perhaps call the attorneys in privately. chars: you can't make the federal government hand the stuff over. >> the judge had a lot of discreon depending on it might not even beppealable because discretion the judge has on a -by-case basis. yes, lot ofrivacy issues that may be at risk talking privacy veus liberty, thinke is exactly right. lking matalputes, i fell on a sidewalk, it inot going to happen. when it comes to criminal. charles: so we have a distinctio here. capital cases may be we start to let this stuff in, anythinless than that, don't even ask. >> the judgesll follow, wait a second, let's be careful here. if an isolated case sobody's liberty is at stake, absolutely. charles: it is murder, somebody's life
charles: can this judge in this case order the nsa to turn over records? >> yes, but i like your thinking. you have to be very careful here, givehe govnment a fair opportunity is a national security is involved. the judge can look a information in a particular case privately in camera, kind of a difficult term. the judge reviews it privately and perhaps call the attorneys in privately. chars: you can't make the federal government hand the stuff over. >> the judge had a lot of...
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the nsa is not the only one listing in on your private stuff. every lawyer in america want t take a peek. and then, burning bridges with wall street? maybe not. taking a punch bowl away could taking a punch bowl away could be just what the market needed. at od, whatever busess you're in, that's the business we're in. with premium service like onof e be on-ti delivery records and a low claims ratio, we do whatever it takes to make your business our business. od. helping the world keep promises. we replaced people with a machine, what? customers didn't like it. so why do banks do it? hello? hello?! if your bank doesn't let you talk to a real person /7, you need an ally. hello? ally bank. your money needs an ally. try align. it's the number one ge recommended probiotic that helps maintain digestive balance. ♪ stay in the groove with align. charle that top-secret nsa data could soon be making not so top-secret appearance in court rooms. a florida lawyer requestin phone records from the secretive agency claiming they will exonerate the client for m
the nsa is not the only one listing in on your private stuff. every lawyer in america want t take a peek. and then, burning bridges with wall street? maybe not. taking a punch bowl away could taking a punch bowl away could be just what the market needed. at od, whatever busess you're in, that's the business we're in. with premium service like onof e be on-ti delivery records and a low claims ratio, we do whatever it takes to make your business our business. od. helping the world keep promises....
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the head of the nsa says america is safer because of nsa surveillance. nsa surveillance. our contributors might -- you hurt my feelings, todd. i did? when visa signature asked evybody wh upgraded exriences really mattered... you suggeed luxury service instd of "strength training with patrickillis." ce on todd! flap them chicken wings. [ grunts ] well, i travel a lot and um.. [ male announcer ] at visa signature, every upgradedxpience comes from listening to our cardholders. va signature. your idea of what a card should be. when lou: for more on the president's defense of the nsa surveillance program and the g8 summit i am joined by andrea tn tots and juan williams a great to have you with us. les start with the n. we havheard for better than a week criticism and judgments on the nsa i have not heard t presint to stand up and defend the agency and matt coress and republicans and democrats are being careful. by? >> i think a lot of republicans and democrats were not appropriately brfed on the program to the american to argue people and i am shocked tt charlie rose called f
the head of the nsa says america is safer because of nsa surveillance. nsa surveillance. our contributors might -- you hurt my feelings, todd. i did? when visa signature asked evybody wh upgraded exriences really mattered... you suggeed luxury service instd of "strength training with patrickillis." ce on todd! flap them chicken wings. [ grunts ] well, i travel a lot and um.. [ male announcer ] at visa signature, every upgradedxpience comes from listening to our cardholders. va...
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the nsa is not the only o listening in on your private stuff. every lawyer in america want to take a peek. and then, burning bridges with wall street? maybe not. taking a punch bowl away could taking a punch bowl away could be just what the market needed. if you've got it, you know how hard it can be to breathe d man, you know how that feels. copd includes emphysema and chronic bronchitis. spiriva is a once-daily inhaled copd maienance treatment that hps open my obstructed airways for a full 24 hours. you know, spiva helps me breathe easier. sdoes not replace ft-acting binhars for sudden symptoms. tell your doctor if u have kidney problems, glaucoma, trouble urinating, or an enlarged prostate. diuss all medicines youiriva. take, even eye drops. stop taking spiriva and seek immediate medical help if your eathing suddenly worsens, your throat or tongue swells, you get hives, vision changes or eye pain, or proble passing urin other side effects include dry mouth and constipation. nothing can reverse copd. spiriva helps me breathe better. does breat
the nsa is not the only o listening in on your private stuff. every lawyer in america want to take a peek. and then, burning bridges with wall street? maybe not. taking a punch bowl away could taking a punch bowl away could be just what the market needed. if you've got it, you know how hard it can be to breathe d man, you know how that feels. copd includes emphysema and chronic bronchitis. spiriva is a once-daily inhaled copd maienance treatment that hps open my obstructed airways for a full 24...
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the nsa is not the only one listening in on your private stuff. every lawyer in america want to take a peek. and then, burning bridges with wall street? maybe not. taking a punch bowl away could be just what the market needed. , todd. did? when visa signature asked everybody what upgraexperiences really mattered... you suggested luxury car service instd of "strength training with patrick willis." come on todd! flap them chicken wings. [ grunts ] well, i travea lot and umm... [ male announcer ] at visa signature, every upgradedxperience comes from listening to our cardholders. visa signure. your idea of what a card should be. visa signure. at od, whatever businessou're in, that's the business we're in with premium service like one of the best on-time delivery records and a low claims ratio, we do whatever it takes to make your business our business. od. helping the world keep promises. charles: that top-secret nsa data could soon be making a not so top-secret appearance in court rooms. a florida lawyer requesting phone records from the secretive ag
the nsa is not the only one listening in on your private stuff. every lawyer in america want to take a peek. and then, burning bridges with wall street? maybe not. taking a punch bowl away could be just what the market needed. , todd. did? when visa signature asked everybody what upgraexperiences really mattered... you suggested luxury car service instd of "strength training with patrick willis." come on todd! flap them chicken wings. [ grunts ] well, i travea lot and umm... [ male...
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he is now working for the nsa and he is not alone. we will tell you how silicon valley is getting help to the government's prying eyes. and former enron ceo hits 10 years. and it could be a dream come true for white-collar criminals. stay right where you are and find out why. can you ever have too much "money"? new hearing aids instantly changed my life - i feel so much younger. my husband has his confidence back. and i can have fun with my of ouiends again.again. feelinisolated? ready to reconnect? the aarp hearingare program provided by hearusa can help. call hearusa at ... for a free hearingheck-up. plus, receive a free $50 dining card when y get your free hearing check up. aarp members receive a 20% discnt on breakthrough hearing aids. call now, and you'll even get a free 3-year supply of hearing aid batteries with your hearing aid purchase- a $100 value. the aa hearing care program provided by hearusa comes with a 100% call heasat ... satisfaction guarantee. and start loving life again, today. ♪ melissa: weather is on wall stre
he is now working for the nsa and he is not alone. we will tell you how silicon valley is getting help to the government's prying eyes. and former enron ceo hits 10 years. and it could be a dream come true for white-collar criminals. stay right where you are and find out why. can you ever have too much "money"? new hearing aids instantly changed my life - i feel so much younger. my husband has his confidence back. and i can have fun with my of ouiends again.again. feelinisolated?...
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when the nsa story broke, angela merkel said she wanted to raise the issue with obama. how did this nsa moment change president obama's plans and sort of color the trip? >> right. you're absolutely correct that civil libertarians are clever even in germany. exactly. this is a key issue for germans. i think if there was any place where he had to say something about the nsa surveillance program in europe, this was the place to do it. it was reported that he talked to angela merkel about it as well. what's really going to matter is what happens at home when he comes back tonight and over the next several days when he leaves for africa and what congress is going to say if there are going to be anymore questions that folks really want to bring to the president especially jay carney at the podium about this program. >> protests aside, isn't berlin germany probably one of the more friendly places for the president to have this conversation and to deal with the issue of nsa? >> yes. i would say compared to a lot of countries in the world, absolutely. compared to the rest of eur
when the nsa story broke, angela merkel said she wanted to raise the issue with obama. how did this nsa moment change president obama's plans and sort of color the trip? >> right. you're absolutely correct that civil libertarians are clever even in germany. exactly. this is a key issue for germans. i think if there was any place where he had to say something about the nsa surveillance program in europe, this was the place to do it. it was reported that he talked to angela merkel about it...
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person, the nsa cannot listen to your telephone calls and the nsa cannot target your e-mails. >> and have not? >> and have not. they cannot and have not by law and by rule unless they, and usually it wouldn't be they, it would be the fbi, go to a court and obtain a warrant. >> meanwhile, nypd commissioner ray kelly is breaking ranks with laumpt officials saying he doesn't think the nsa program should have been kept secret. in an online chat hosted by "the guardian" edward snowden panned saying he was working with the chinese saying he was disappointed with president obama's expansion of what he calls abuse of programs. all i can say right now is the u.s. government is not going to be able to cover this up by jalg or murdering me. truth is coming and it cannot be stopped. a new "usa today" poll shows most americans, 54%, want him criminally prosecuted. the survey also shows that most americans believe the disclosure serves the public interest. snowden's father says he doesn't want his father to reveal anything that could be construed as treason. >> i would like to see ed come home and
person, the nsa cannot listen to your telephone calls and the nsa cannot target your e-mails. >> and have not? >> and have not. they cannot and have not by law and by rule unless they, and usually it wouldn't be they, it would be the fbi, go to a court and obtain a warrant. >> meanwhile, nypd commissioner ray kelly is breaking ranks with laumpt officials saying he doesn't think the nsa program should have been kept secret. in an online chat hosted by "the guardian"...
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yesterday the head of the nsa general keith alexander defended his agency saying that his agency has kept americans safe on a number of occasions. >> compliance our government uses to balance security with civil elects and privacies. these programs have protected the u.s. and our allies from terrorist threats across the globe. to include helping the terrorist, the potential terrorist events over 50 times since 9/11. >> during these hearings, two examples of successful of nsa surveillance programs were cited. one of a group sending money to a group in somalia and a bombing of the new york stokes exchange. the phone records obtained by the nsa are destroyed after five years. >>> the republican-led house has passed a bill restricting abortions, reigniting a debate that doomed several candidates. it passed eed mostly along part lines. the bill, though, is unlikely to be considered by the democrat-led senate. >>> a controversial decisions is being held by some health experts as a breakthrough in the fight against obesity. they'll recognize obesity as a disease potentially opening the door
yesterday the head of the nsa general keith alexander defended his agency saying that his agency has kept americans safe on a number of occasions. >> compliance our government uses to balance security with civil elects and privacies. these programs have protected the u.s. and our allies from terrorist threats across the globe. to include helping the terrorist, the potential terrorist events over 50 times since 9/11. >> during these hearings, two examples of successful of nsa...
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. >>> speaking out online right now, edward snowden, the man who leaked a trove of documents on the nsa's secret surveillance program, is answering questions from a reporter. >>> also live this hour, digging up another field. here we go again. he disappeared in 1975. the new dig is taking place in the detroit area. >>> at age 16, she was the youngers person ever on death row. today 27 years later, freedom for paula cooper. you do not want to miss this amazing story. >>> we're going to start with president obama. he's in northern ireland for the g-8 sumsrá. back home here, there are some dark clouds brewing. our jessica yellin is following the president in ireland. there is some trouble for the president in the numbers. >> there is, don. not a lot of good news for the president. in our new poll, only 45% of the american people tell us they approve of the job he's doing. that's an eight-point drop since may. a bunch and the leaks -- now down to 49%, job. it's surprising to see the core strength take such a hit. >> these are really the first poll numbers we have seen since after t$e nsa lea
. >>> speaking out online right now, edward snowden, the man who leaked a trove of documents on the nsa's secret surveillance program, is answering questions from a reporter. >>> also live this hour, digging up another field. here we go again. he disappeared in 1975. the new dig is taking place in the detroit area. >>> at age 16, she was the youngers person ever on death row. today 27 years later, freedom for paula cooper. you do not want to miss this amazing story....
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the nsa raises one side of it. the commercial side is another real side for people, too. >> ron brownstein, great to see you. have a nice weekend. >> thank you. >>> we don't know how much the government spends on intelligence. that's not public information. judging from the profits its contractors make it's a lot of money. is it really that scary? jay leno say there's an easier way. >> people are up in arms about this nsa spying thing. if the government really wants to follow every move, do what everybody else does, stalk us on facebook. that's how you do it. >> we told you the sales of the book "1984" is surging this week, the story of a society where big brother is watching you. robin williams says, times have changed. >> it's not big brother anymore, it's little snitch. >> with cell phones and all that information all brings us back to edward snowden the former booz allen hamilton employee rekindled the fear big brother is watching you. your employer wants to know plenty about you, are you on drugs? do you have
the nsa raises one side of it. the commercial side is another real side for people, too. >> ron brownstein, great to see you. have a nice weekend. >> thank you. >>> we don't know how much the government spends on intelligence. that's not public information. judging from the profits its contractors make it's a lot of money. is it really that scary? jay leno say there's an easier way. >> people are up in arms about this nsa spying thing. if the government really wants...
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official katie mcfarland and brigadier-general david grains joins us to take up chinese reaction to nsa leaker edward snowdon's claims what american involvement in this serious civil war might lead to in the tense standoff between president obama and that russian president. venturing into the sometimes disturbing story of what is happening to the american family and the values that are, if not lost, wayward and wondering. it will take it up with manhattan institute fellow k i'm let's be really begin with the president's nuclear arms reduction proposal. to adding to his growing foreign policy checklist, including arming the syrian rebels, controversy of peace talks with the tell a man. here now to discuss these issues in the nsa defense of national security surveillance programs is ambassador john negroponte, the first director of u.s. national intelligence serving under president george w. bush and five time ambassador. ambassador, great to have you with us. >> thank you. lou: let me turn first to what we are -- the president's statements today about reducing effectively partially disar
official katie mcfarland and brigadier-general david grains joins us to take up chinese reaction to nsa leaker edward snowdon's claims what american involvement in this serious civil war might lead to in the tense standoff between president obama and that russian president. venturing into the sometimes disturbing story of what is happening to the american family and the values that are, if not lost, wayward and wondering. it will take it up with manhattan institute fellow k i'm let's be really...
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testifying before the senate judiciary committee wednesday about the nsa's surveillance program, fbi director robert mueller revealed the fbi has used drones on u.s. soil to gather intelligence in what he called a very, very minimal way and very seldom. >> generally used in a particular incident where you need the capability. it is very narrowly focused on particularized cases and particularized needs and particularized cases. >> mueller agreed a debate and perhaps information to regulate the information called for by drones could be called for down the road. >>> california senator dianne feinstein has written a letter to chuck hagel asking him to stop the practices. she says they violate both american and international standards and medical ethics. she visited gitmo just 11 days ago and says 40% of detainees are being force fed. four were in the hospital for issues related to the feeding or hunger strike. she says 104 of the 166 prisoners are on a hunger strike. in and now here's your first look at this morning's dish of scrambled politics. a new quinnipiac poll shows that former se
testifying before the senate judiciary committee wednesday about the nsa's surveillance program, fbi director robert mueller revealed the fbi has used drones on u.s. soil to gather intelligence in what he called a very, very minimal way and very seldom. >> generally used in a particular incident where you need the capability. it is very narrowly focused on particularized cases and particularized needs and particularized cases. >> mueller agreed a debate and perhaps information to...
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the nsa served legal process. we went up on electronic surveillance and identified his co conspirators. this was the plot that was in the very initial stages of platting to bomb the new york stock exchange. we were able to disrupt the plot. we were able to lure some individuals to the united states and we were able to effect their arrest and they were convicted for this terrorist activity. >>> now the key phrase here appears to be the very initial stages of this. now sabrihan hasanoff is the man who the government says conducted surveillance on the new york stock exchange and conducted the surveillance on people that appeared to do some harm. he said i did supply very basic information about the nyse but deliberately provided nothing beyond what anyone could have learned from google earth. larry, what the government appears to be alleging here is that hasanoff was involved in surveillance of the nyse with a person known as the doctor and what he apparently told them through an intermediary perhaps was that the new
the nsa served legal process. we went up on electronic surveillance and identified his co conspirators. this was the plot that was in the very initial stages of platting to bomb the new york stock exchange. we were able to disrupt the plot. we were able to lure some individuals to the united states and we were able to effect their arrest and they were convicted for this terrorist activity. >>> now the key phrase here appears to be the very initial stages of this. now sabrihan hasanoff...
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neil: nsa thing just killed the environment for this sort of thing. >> aolutely. you know, i don't think that vong on arbitrary. it needs t be accessible. neil: we need an i.d. on get over the i.d. phobia? we'll see you tomhan 16%. davi thank you for joining yes. melissa: i'm melissa fncis mmand heres what is "money" tonight. moonlighting has never played so well. and it's a thousand dollars for ivate csulting. working from assam. former senator scott brownwn tas about the power of "money". next time you buy a fake b you could end up in the big house. in new yorkityill with no knockout pch at knockoff goods. but will they suffe intimate "money" today? they're mang a deal that has hollywood's mouthwatering. they tend to find out who it is. even when they say it's not, it's always about "money." ♪
neil: nsa thing just killed the environment for this sort of thing. >> aolutely. you know, i don't think that vong on arbitrary. it needs t be accessible. neil: we need an i.d. on get over the i.d. phobia? we'll see you tomhan 16%. davi thank you for joining yes. melissa: i'm melissa fncis mmand heres what is "money" tonight. moonlighting has never played so well. and it's a thousand dollars for ivate csulting. working from assam. former senator scott brownwn tas about the power...
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the head of the nsa is back on capitol hill today. he is testifying right now. during the final day of the g8 summit, tax loopholes need to be closed. jumping on the food truck bandwagon. how restaurants are taking a cue from the sector. we have that and much more on markets now this hour. ♪ dagen: are you a dirty water dogs kind of guy? connell: i am not afraid every now and again. i have not had in a while. it always scares me when we start off this way. [ laughter ] dagen: nicole petallides can tell you all about it. nicole: dow jones industrials up nearly triple digits. sitting at 15,277. the s&p 500 up exactly a half of 1%. sitting at 1647. looking at the drug index, the bank index, all without the arrows. the transports also doing well. people are still wondering. nobody knows, for sure, what the fed will do tomorrow. yesterday we were up almost 110 points and continuing this run. nice two days so far on wall street. connell: all eyes are on ben bernanke. bernanke himself may be ready to use up himself on the infamous bond buying program. dagen: peter ba
the head of the nsa is back on capitol hill today. he is testifying right now. during the final day of the g8 summit, tax loopholes need to be closed. jumping on the food truck bandwagon. how restaurants are taking a cue from the sector. we have that and much more on markets now this hour. ♪ dagen: are you a dirty water dogs kind of guy? connell: i am not afraid every now and again. i have not had in a while. it always scares me when we start off this way. [ laughter ] dagen: nicole...
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dennis: nsa leak backlash. dick cheney weighing in on "fox news sunday" yesterday. >> i think it is one of the worst locations in my memory of somebody with access to classified information doing enormous damage to national security interest of the united states. dennis: our next guest says it is not just the government you should hide your data from. thank you for being with us. google, facebook, apple, now coming up with responses and wanting more permission from the government to tell users what they have been revealing. what do you think of the response so far? >> one of the problems is a hidden element, these companies are collecting a ton of data about all of us. they are partially at fault for having the data that goes to the government. dennis: government did not tap into any of it. are the companies collecting it willy-nilly because storage is cheap and we can, or because they can do bette a better job f providing us what we want to see. >> it is both. they want to get every piece of data they can abou
dennis: nsa leak backlash. dick cheney weighing in on "fox news sunday" yesterday. >> i think it is one of the worst locations in my memory of somebody with access to classified information doing enormous damage to national security interest of the united states. dennis: our next guest says it is not just the government you should hide your data from. thank you for being with us. google, facebook, apple, now coming up with responses and wanting more permission from the...
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lou: this is what the president of the nsa sad to say well visitingreland. we've offered policy prescriptions and aeep counsel to the people of iland onhe ise of religious schools. if we check that with the audience. >> the catholics an their schools and buildings and the protestants have there's. if we can see ourselvesn one another, if you're or resentment are allowed to harden, that encourages a divisi and cooperation . lou: are president's supposed to talk like that? >> he is not the secretary general of the u.n. and is certainly not the pope. the president of the united states had the audacity o come to ireland and speak to them on topics that have nothing to do with the relationship, the bilateral relationship between ireland and the united stes d england andthers of interest, that were ofnterest in this trip. it is ridiculous. i don't know what is happening at the white house, but the presiden wasupposed to get a respite from the problems teeseven domestically. he goes overseas and has a disaster. lou: i'm going t ask a question. i suspect i knowart o
lou: this is what the president of the nsa sad to say well visitingreland. we've offered policy prescriptions and aeep counsel to the people of iland onhe ise of religious schools. if we check that with the audience. >> the catholics an their schools and buildings and the protestants have there's. if we can see ourselvesn one another, if you're or resentment are allowed to harden, that encourages a divisi and cooperation . lou: are president's supposed to talk like that? >> he is...
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how important were his comments about the nsa to allay fears overseas? >> i think very important. you know, as i was watching that speech i was thinking, of course, the historic comparison is with john f. kennedy but i was also with barack obama when he stood almost on that exact spot in july 2008 as a presidential candidate and at that point he represented a concept. he represented ideas of change and particularly in this country's posture toward the world. now he represents a president who has to defend specific policies. and a president who felt compelled earlier this week to have to say in an interview i am not dick cheney. so, you know, it is such a contrast to see him, again, having to defend very specific policies rather than just representing an ideal. >> and yet having been there, karen, did you find, because a lot was written this morning would he get the same kind of warm reception that he got back then and it certainly seemed like it was a receptive and warm audience there. >> it was. it was. but, i mean, people, when we arrived in 2008, people had lined the streets th
how important were his comments about the nsa to allay fears overseas? >> i think very important. you know, as i was watching that speech i was thinking, of course, the historic comparison is with john f. kennedy but i was also with barack obama when he stood almost on that exact spot in july 2008 as a presidential candidate and at that point he represented a concept. he represented ideas of change and particularly in this country's posture toward the world. now he represents a president...
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charles: tonight the proof the government i listening in and that's exactly what the nsa ogram is all about. welcome, everybody, i'm charles payne in for neil cavuto. the documents show the nsa is listening in on phone calls and collecting e-mails from ornary americans and worse yet it is holding onto these recordings for five years. reason magazine says it is tough
charles: tonight the proof the government i listening in and that's exactly what the nsa ogram is all about. welcome, everybody, i'm charles payne in for neil cavuto. the documents show the nsa is listening in on phone calls and collecting e-mails from ornary americans and worse yet it is holding onto these recordings for five years. reason magazine says it is tough
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all of this as new leaks from former nsa contractor edward snowden allegedly, alleging that u.s. and british intelligence agencies eavesdroppeded on world leaders at the london conference in 2009. joining me now, nbc news senior political editor, mark mury. when the video showed the president leisurely walking you would never know the tensions. we're talking about 93,000 lives lost in syria, approximately 150 through this sarin gas attack and what to do with russia or at least how do you bring russia into the fold with the other allies. >> that's all about syria and it's all about the g-7, the attendees minus russia on one side of the issue pretty much supporting the rebels and not backing the assad regime, versus russia, which is backing the assad regime. and that has created some tensions as we write in first reed today, given this, the stories about surveillance, the vladimir putin's predecessor, at a 2009 summit it might kind of take you back to maybe iraqi 4 or red dawn film, some of the movies when you and i were growing up. this is daengs that's going on right now between
all of this as new leaks from former nsa contractor edward snowden allegedly, alleging that u.s. and british intelligence agencies eavesdroppeded on world leaders at the london conference in 2009. joining me now, nbc news senior political editor, mark mury. when the video showed the president leisurely walking you would never know the tensions. we're talking about 93,000 lives lost in syria, approximately 150 through this sarin gas attack and what to do with russia or at least how do you bring...
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the self-proclaimed nsa laker, edward snowden is taking readers' questions. we have no way to verify it's him. here's an example of questions he's asked. a reader asks him to define what he mean by having direct access and can analysts listen to domestic calls without a warrant? the reality is this, if a nsa, fbi, cia, dichlt a analyst has access to query raw sigint databases, they can enter and get results for anything they want. phone number, e-mail, user i.d., cell phone handset i.d., and so on. it's all the same. the restrictions against this are policy based. snowden said he had no contact with chinese government. right now the nsa is trying to decide which terrorist plots is declassified to show the surveillance has stopped attacks. they don't want to say too much and destroy the program. >> we can't just throw it out and then later we have to retract it. we have to do this right. that means -- we also want to be transparent. i think the president made those statements. and it makes sense. the american people know that what we're doing is right. >> one
the self-proclaimed nsa laker, edward snowden is taking readers' questions. we have no way to verify it's him. here's an example of questions he's asked. a reader asks him to define what he mean by having direct access and can analysts listen to domestic calls without a warrant? the reality is this, if a nsa, fbi, cia, dichlt a analyst has access to query raw sigint databases, they can enter and get results for anything they want. phone number, e-mail, user i.d., cell phone handset i.d., and so...
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former nsa official thomas drake, who eventually pleaded guilty for leaking information about alleged waste within the agency. former c.i.a. officer jeffrey sterling now facing charges stemming from a 2011 case in which he was accused of illegally disclosing classified information about iran to a reporter for the "new york times." and former c.i.a. officer facing 2 1/2 years if prison for leaking classified information about the agency's interrogation program. >> arthel: a horrific plane crashed during an air show in ohio. the plane carrying two people, the pilot and a wing walker. the aircraft turning upside down as the stunt walker sits on top of the wing. but the plane suddenly slamming into the ground and exploding. it happened during the air show at dayton international airport. the pilot and wing walker killed instantly. no spectators were injured. >> rick: thousands of people marching through detroit today, commemorating an historic civil rights walk that took place 50 years ago. martin luther king, junior led tens of thousands of people back in 1963. the civil rights leader al
former nsa official thomas drake, who eventually pleaded guilty for leaking information about alleged waste within the agency. former c.i.a. officer jeffrey sterling now facing charges stemming from a 2011 case in which he was accused of illegally disclosing classified information about iran to a reporter for the "new york times." and former c.i.a. officer facing 2 1/2 years if prison for leaking classified information about the agency's interrogation program. >> arthel: a...
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what was interesting is the most poignant questions were from german reporters and the issue of nsa in particular has become a bit of a political hot potato for merkel herself. they let it be known publicly that she has told the president that what the u.s. does, she's concerned about some of the tactics and wants to learn more and make sure german citizens aren't having their privacy invaded. germans are more sensitive to this particularly you see this for obvious reasons. their recent history east german communism government big into surveillance and nazi regime back into surveillance. this is something that germans are particularly nervous about. so the president had to be defensive on that. you bring up the nuclear issue. it's worth noting russians that putin already responded to this call for negotiated reductions as the clip you played there that the president talked about. and in very diplomatic speak what putin basically said was he's not ready to sit down. they just negotiated a big reduction and that was part of that new start agreement signed a couple years ago that presiden
what was interesting is the most poignant questions were from german reporters and the issue of nsa in particular has become a bit of a political hot potato for merkel herself. they let it be known publicly that she has told the president that what the u.s. does, she's concerned about some of the tactics and wants to learn more and make sure german citizens aren't having their privacy invaded. germans are more sensitive to this particularly you see this for obvious reasons. their recent history...
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the man at the center of the nsa leaks is still hiding. edward snowden is believed to be somewhere in hong kong. but will authorities be able to track him down just like they do in the hollywood movies? here's ian lee. >> reporter: it's the stuff of hollywood blockbusters. someone leaks a big secret and then goes in to hiding. edward snowden may not be changing his appearances like harrison ford or assuming new identities but he is laying low. >> we don't take care of this, we'll both burn. >> a train. condition. built to disappear. >> so how hard can it be? in this digital age. >> it's not impossible to track someone without them knowing, without them carrying something on them or obviously if they're in a vehicle it would be quite easy to position one of the trackers under the vehicle without their knowledge. but otherwise, of course, we all know that by our phones we can be tracked. >> reporter: the former national security agency contractor is trying to beat the odds. he's in hiding since exposing travel nsa surveillance programs but s
the man at the center of the nsa leaks is still hiding. edward snowden is believed to be somewhere in hong kong. but will authorities be able to track him down just like they do in the hollywood movies? here's ian lee. >> reporter: it's the stuff of hollywood blockbusters. someone leaks a big secret and then goes in to hiding. edward snowden may not be changing his appearances like harrison ford or assuming new identities but he is laying low. >> we don't take care of this, we'll...
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i had a chance to speak this morning with the former director of the nsa general michael hayden about this whole story. here's what he had to say. >> i understand the sensitivities. i have some of them myself but i do think what's been done, as the president said, is a fairly light hand that really gives us some significant returns in making us more safe. >> reporter: and so, there you heard from general hayden. they believe that the program made americans more safe. one bit of information we have now about a plot thwarted with the help of these surveillance programs is that plot back in 2009 to blow up the new york city subway system. we're told we learned in a declassified document i should say received over the weekend, a document given by the intelligence committee to congress, through the programs tracking the phone calls of the plotter, they were able to stop that plot and so we expect to hear a little bit more about other plots that were also thwarted but this may not be enough for some people like colorado senator udall with big concerns about these surveillance programs. let'
i had a chance to speak this morning with the former director of the nsa general michael hayden about this whole story. here's what he had to say. >> i understand the sensitivities. i have some of them myself but i do think what's been done, as the president said, is a fairly light hand that really gives us some significant returns in making us more safe. >> reporter: and so, there you heard from general hayden. they believe that the program made americans more safe. one bit of...
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we are getting word that the former nsa contractor edward snowden is headed for ecuador. in a statement a few moments ago released by wikileaks he is bound for the republic of ecuador for the staff route of seeking asylum that he is being escorted by advisors from webbing key leaks. a foreign minister has received an asylum request from edward snowden. we were told today he has gone through moscow from hong kong. it appears by all of the reports we are seeing now that he is headed for ecuador. as we learn more about that, we will keep you updated. >>> in a couple of weeks the irs is said to close its doors for a day. employees will not come to work on july 5th and they won't get paid. this is part of the furlough system. if the agency is so short on money they have to furlough employees how come it is handing out $70 million in bonuses? democratic congressman charlie wrangle is here to talk about that and much more. congressman, how are you doing today? >> well. thank you for having me on your show. >> we hear the $70 million in bonuses may be pursue went to a union contr
we are getting word that the former nsa contractor edward snowden is headed for ecuador. in a statement a few moments ago released by wikileaks he is bound for the republic of ecuador for the staff route of seeking asylum that he is being escorted by advisors from webbing key leaks. a foreign minister has received an asylum request from edward snowden. we were told today he has gone through moscow from hong kong. it appears by all of the reports we are seeing now that he is headed for ecuador....
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you have to wonder how he was dodging nsa or the u.s. government as they might have searched for his location in cyber space while all of this was going on. he was asked whether or not he wpj in touch with chinese authorities. one of the questions saying there's rampant spegslation you have or will provide classifies information to the chinese or other governments in exchange for asylum. he answer is this is a predictable smear that i a'ticipated going public as the u.s. media has a knee-jerk rechina reaction to anything involving hk or the prc. ask yourself if i were a chinese spy why wouldn't i have flown directly to beijing. i could be living in a palace sp petting a phoenixly now. he did go on to say he had no contact with the chinese. not sure that brings much comfort to the u.s. they want this guy and they u(u to ask him a lot of questions. >> shehe seems to be talking to everybody else but u.s. officials. thank you. britain spied on delegates. that's fueling a lot of controversy. let's bring in dan rivers to talk about that aspect
you have to wonder how he was dodging nsa or the u.s. government as they might have searched for his location in cyber space while all of this was going on. he was asked whether or not he wpj in touch with chinese authorities. one of the questions saying there's rampant spegslation you have or will provide classifies information to the chinese or other governments in exchange for asylum. he answer is this is a predictable smear that i a'ticipated going public as the u.s. media has a knee-jerk...
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we learned today that the nsa program uncovered a plot to blow up the new york stock this change. that is according to the fbi. it was discovered while monitoring and known extremist in yemen. of course, the nsa has been under fire for looking into it just who people were calling other cell phones. in .a. fighting back and saying, yes, well, without ttat we would not have found out that there was a plot to blow up that gorgeous iconic building that represents capitalism. meanwhile, gold futures trading at their lowest level in nearly four weeks. dropping $17 to $1,366 per ounce. here is your one must -- one month picture. that based on the belief that the fed will announce it is ready to start growing in the bond buying program. straight to our team following all the headlines. nicole is that the nyse following the market reaction. peter barnes is in washington d.c. following the fed today meeting which ends tomorrow. dennis kneale here in studio where he is looking at every grant in the sprints this battle, but to you and your headlines. >> it's interesting that we are seeing six
we learned today that the nsa program uncovered a plot to blow up the new york stock this change. that is according to the fbi. it was discovered while monitoring and known extremist in yemen. of course, the nsa has been under fire for looking into it just who people were calling other cell phones. in .a. fighting back and saying, yes, well, without ttat we would not have found out that there was a plot to blow up that gorgeous iconic building that represents capitalism. meanwhile, gold futures...
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those requests were made as part of prison, the recently revealed classified nsa program. the most common form of request came from police investigating robbers and other crimes in the search for missing persons. and those are some of the top stories that are right now on foxbusiness.com. when we come back, new diet that is all the craze in europe. should you try? we will explain. and espn announcing the end of shooting things in 3-d. does this mean 3-d tvs are over? find out next. ♪ [ male announcer ] i've seen incredib things. otherworldly tngs. but there are some things i've never seen before. this ge jet engine can understand 5,000 data samples per second. which is good for business. because planes use less fuel, spend less time on the ground anmo time inhe air. suddenly, faraway places don't seem so...far away. ♪ suddenly, faraway places don't seem so...far away. if you've got it, you ow how hard it can be to breathe and man, you know how that feels. copd includes emphysemaand . spiva is a once-daily inhaled copd maintenance treatment that helps open my otructed a
those requests were made as part of prison, the recently revealed classified nsa program. the most common form of request came from police investigating robbers and other crimes in the search for missing persons. and those are some of the top stories that are right now on foxbusiness.com. when we come back, new diet that is all the craze in europe. should you try? we will explain. and espn announcing the end of shooting things in 3-d. does this mean 3-d tvs are over? find out next. ♪ [ male...
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can we ask you a little bit about the nsa? we've got this leaker guy, edward snowden, who has revealed what our government has been doing behind our backs. are you comfortable with how big the nsa has gotten in our lives? >> you know, it certainly is cause for concern. i think depends on what the contours of the program are and i don't think we should rush to judgment or jump to conclusions. but part of the problem is we've seen a pattern from the obama administration, whether it's the irs, whether it's targeting journalists, whether it's benghazi, of a willingness to use the machinery of government to implement political and partisan ends and then to mislead the american people about it. in that context, it makes it very difficult when the administration's response on the nsa is just trust us, because their conduct has not suggested that they're trustworthy. >> brian: yesterday dennis mcdonough said he told you guys everything. that's the one thing about his administration with the nsa program. they've been transparent with c
can we ask you a little bit about the nsa? we've got this leaker guy, edward snowden, who has revealed what our government has been doing behind our backs. are you comfortable with how big the nsa has gotten in our lives? >> you know, it certainly is cause for concern. i think depends on what the contours of the program are and i don't think we should rush to judgment or jump to conclusions. but part of the problem is we've seen a pattern from the obama administration, whether it's the...
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. >> the nsa cannot listen to your telephone calls. >> over 50 times of since 9/11. >> i don't pay a lot of attention to what barack obama says. >> i don't think we ought to be playing games. >> women have said you need to do something about these late term abortions. >> we have got to get serious. >> we're going to take that action today. >> what have you done for me lately? that's my job. i accept that. >> it is a busy tuesday. we're following developments on multiple fronts this afternoon. the president has just touched down in germany after concluding some critical meetings at the jaxt sux mit in northern ireland. he arrives in berlin with a full slate of issues to confront on the world stage. as american officials announced this morning that the u.s. will be begin formal peace talks with the taliban and afghan officials on thursday, the president said the reconciliation process won't be quick or easy. today, today, the american-led nato coalition officially transferred security for all of afghanistan to government forces. a transition that opens the door for international forces
. >> the nsa cannot listen to your telephone calls. >> over 50 times of since 9/11. >> i don't pay a lot of attention to what barack obama says. >> i don't think we ought to be playing games. >> women have said you need to do something about these late term abortions. >> we have got to get serious. >> we're going to take that action today. >> what have you done for me lately? that's my job. i accept that. >> it is a busy tuesday. we're...
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given the recent nsa revelations and the lack of the same-sex partner provision in the immigration deal, among other things, what's the president's relationships with liberals lining right now? >> not to mention the keystone pipeline, right? i think you have republicans saying he's too liberal and liberals saying he's not liberal enough, the classic conundrum for a democratic president. i think he will continue to have their support, but the fact that he was speaking to them and he said i need you guys i think shows to the tough policy battles that he has been facing in his second term. >> all right. and quickly to the farm bill. one of your colleagues at "politico" says the defeat of that bill is evidence that the house is totally dysfunctional right now. do you agree with that? >> i think that the evidence speaks for itself. and something like the farm bill and its defeat i think took a lot of people by surprise and it will surely have a lot of implications, particularly with that dominant agricultural industry. >> all right, kevin cirilli with "politico," thanks so much for your time
given the recent nsa revelations and the lack of the same-sex partner provision in the immigration deal, among other things, what's the president's relationships with liberals lining right now? >> not to mention the keystone pipeline, right? i think you have republicans saying he's too liberal and liberals saying he's not liberal enough, the classic conundrum for a democratic president. i think he will continue to have their support, but the fact that he was speaking to them and he said i...
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the head of the nsa's program foiled a plot targeting the nee york stock exchange. next, the judge and i renew the debate over the merits of snooping. will he budge? >> i think it will be politically successful because it galvanizes opinion. i don't know that the courts accept it because the government has written legislation making it impossible or nearly impossible to sue the government. >> tesla recalling 800 of the model s cars. why? there's a problem with the mounting bracket in the backseats. it didn't hurt the stock, up two bucks at 105. fedex posted this morning. a profit from feetexground and lower jet fuel prices up three bucks at 102. watching the market this morning, of course, don't expect much to happen because later ben bernanke holds that press conference. right now, the dow is going nowhere, down just 26 points. it'll move when ben speaks. game seven, miami heat beat the spurs, 103-100, and heat fans headed for the doors when the team was down five with 28 seconds left. ray allen sacked a three pointer to force the game in over time, the teams face
the head of the nsa's program foiled a plot targeting the nee york stock exchange. next, the judge and i renew the debate over the merits of snooping. will he budge? >> i think it will be politically successful because it galvanizes opinion. i don't know that the courts accept it because the government has written legislation making it impossible or nearly impossible to sue the government. >> tesla recalling 800 of the model s cars. why? there's a problem with the mounting bracket...
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will the nsa leaker be extradited to the u.s.? we have developing details straight ahead for you. >> tucker: a vicious tiger attacks a worker in indiana. update on girl's condition coming up. >> clayton: guys taking a page out of this scene. >> i don't know what to do. i don't know what to do. you can act like a man. what's the matter with you?
will the nsa leaker be extradited to the u.s.? we have developing details straight ahead for you. >> tucker: a vicious tiger attacks a worker in indiana. update on girl's condition coming up. >> clayton: guys taking a page out of this scene. >> i don't know what to do. i don't know what to do. you can act like a man. what's the matter with you?
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tonight snowden leaking new secrets, the former nsa analyst talking to a major asian newspaper a day after he spent his 30th birthday learning what crimes the u.s. government is now charging him with. abc's gloria riviera is in hong kong. >> reporter: >> reporter: snowed sn reported to be safe in a secret location, not under police protection here in hong kong. snowden also makes new claims that the u.s. hacked chinese telecom companies and a major university. but the question remains, why is snowden free, if the u.s. wants him in custody? he has to be arrested here before formal extradition begins. the three charges he is facing in the u.s. carry a maximum sentence of 10 years each behind bars. he can still seek asylum and the appeals process could lead all the way to the high court in hong kong. and that could take years. >> some claimants are known to have resided in hong kong for ten years, fighting the proceedings. >> reporter: hong kong operates under its own legal system. but the chinese government in beijing maintains a degree of authority and could intervene behind the scene
tonight snowden leaking new secrets, the former nsa analyst talking to a major asian newspaper a day after he spent his 30th birthday learning what crimes the u.s. government is now charging him with. abc's gloria riviera is in hong kong. >> reporter: >> reporter: snowed sn reported to be safe in a secret location, not under police protection here in hong kong. snowden also makes new claims that the u.s. hacked chinese telecom companies and a major university. but the question...
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on tuesday the head of the nsa testified a thousand government employees like nsa weaker and ed snowden who brought access to networks containing highly classified documents. what we don't know is whether there were any background check programs with ed snowden at security clearance and congressional sources confirmed the fox news this morning that list of 50 alleged terrorist plots that were disrupted with the help of data collection from the nsa program have now been provided to the house intelligence committee as promised and we have new questions this morning about one of those alleged plots described by a senior fbi official to justify the sweeping data collection program. >> this was the plot that was in the very initial stages of plotting to bomb the new york stock exchange. >> would you say their intention to blow up the stock exchange was a serious plot? or is this something they kind of dream about talking among their buddies? >> the jury consider it serious since they were all convicted. >> the bottom line is there was no trial, there was no jury and the fbi has confirmed its
on tuesday the head of the nsa testified a thousand government employees like nsa weaker and ed snowden who brought access to networks containing highly classified documents. what we don't know is whether there were any background check programs with ed snowden at security clearance and congressional sources confirmed the fox news this morning that list of 50 alleged terrorist plots that were disrupted with the help of data collection from the nsa program have now been provided to the house...